
Florida-based Toro distributor Wesco Turf/Hector Turf is helping provide educational opportunities to families of fallen and disabled service members in its community by participating in the 2024 Toro Parts for Opportunities Drive.
Ten percent of all eligible Toro parts sales made from May 28-June 4 will be donated to local Folds of Honor scholarship applicants. Folds of Honor is a nonprofit providing students kindergarten through 12th grade and higher education scholarships to spouses and children of America’s fallen and disabled service members.
“It is genuinely an honor for us to partner with Wesco Turf/Hector Turf in support of Folds of Honor,” said Josh Tubbs, senior golf marketing manager, Toro. “This organization graciously ensures that military families who have sacrificed so much have access to the education and opportunities they deserve. We’re proud to help support their mission with the Toro Parts for Opportunities Drive.”
Wesco Turf/Hector Turf will support the local southwest Florida Folds of Honor chapter. Customers who participate in the Toro Parts for Opportunities Drive will receive a chance to win one of eight Toro-branded Yeti beverage buckets.
“Last year, through sales of qualifying commercial equipment parts and irrigation parts, Toro and Toro distributorships, raised a total of $161,700, which equated to 32 scholarships,” Wesco Turf/Hector Turf President Billy Gamble added. “Our efforts made a significant impact with families of fallen and disabled service members, and we are honored to join forces again with Toro to provide academic opportunities to deserving families in our community.”
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